Word: shows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University hockey team by playing a wonderful defensive game and by showing unusually brilliant offensive work defeated Princeton on the St. Nicholas rink, New York, last evening by a score of 3 to 2. Not only did the University forwards show great improvement in the offensive game, but their defensive work was exceptionally good, especially in the way of covering Baker, Princeton's most brilliant player, and in breaking up play near Harvard's goal. When the forwards and the defence were unable to break up Princeton's attack, Gardner, playing a phenomenal game at goal...
...CRIMSON merely wishes to call these figures to the attention of the members of the University in order to show the really remarkable work which our Co-operative Society is doing. The "Coop" is more than a convenience; it is becoming every year a more essential part of the unofficial organization of the University, and as such is entitled to our respect and patronage...
...Committee, they will be gladly received by any member of the Committee at any time. Some member of the Committee will be in Holworthy 7 every afternoon between 1.30 and 3 o'clock. The Album belongs to the class and the class now has an opportunity to show their interest. 1912 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...Radcliffe students. The prize has twice gone to Radcliffe. Last year's play, "The End of the Bridge" by Miss Florence Lincoln, had an almost unprecedented run in Boston and is now being produced in the West. The foundation of the prize and the popularity of the winning play show the interest of undergraduates in play-writing and the recognition of that enthusiasm by outsiders...
...support of the undergraduate body both for their own sake and for that of the authors. The CRIMSON wishes especially to call the attention of the College to the Harvard Night at the Shubert tomorrow (Friday) evening. It is not a duty for us to attend and to show our support of Mr. Knoblauch's play: It is an opportunity, and one which we hope the College as a whole will take advantage of, to show its undivided loyalty to a Harvard man and to Harvard's interests in the drama...